IS TENS PURELY A PLACEBO-EFFECT - A CONTROLLED-STUDY ON CHRONIC LOW-BACK-PAIN

被引:147
作者
MARCHAND, S
CHAREST, J
LI, JX
CHENARD, JR
LAVIGNOLLE, B
LAURENCELLE, L
机构
[1] UNIV BORDEAUX 2,CHR BORDEAUX,DEPT ORTHOPED,F-33076 BORDEAUX,FRANCE
[2] UNIV QUEBEC,DEPT SCI ACT PHYS,TROIS RIVIERES GA9 5H7,QUEBEC,CANADA
[3] UNIV BORDEAUX 2,CHR BORDEAUX,DEPT REEDUC READAPTAT FONCTIONNELLES,F-33076 BORDEAUX,FRANCE
关键词
TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTRIC NERVE STIMULATION; LOW BACK PAIN; PLACEBO; CHRONIC PAIN;
D O I
10.1016/0304-3959(93)90104-W
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Although high-frequency low-intensity transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS) has been extensively used to relieve low back pain, experimental studies of its effectiveness have yielded contradictory findings mainly due to methodological problems in pain evaluation and placebo control. In the present study, separate visual analog scales (VAS) were used to measure the sensory-discriminative and motivational-affective components of low back pain. Forty-two subjects were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups: TENS, placebo-TENS, and no treatment (control). In order to measure the short-term effect of TENS, VAS pain ratings were taken before and after each treatment session. Also, to measure long-term effects, patients rated their pain at home every 2 h throughout a 3-day period before and 1 week, 3 months and 6 months after the treatment sessions. In comparing the pain evaluations made immediately before and after each treatment session, TENS and placebo-TENS significantly reduced both the intensity and unpleasantness of chronic low back pain. TENS was significantly more efficient than placebo-TENS in reducing pain intensity but not pain unpleasantness. TENS also produced a significant additive effect over repetitive treatment sessions for pain intensity and relative pain unpleasantness. This additive effect was not found for placebo-TENS. When evaluated at home, pain intensity was significantly reduced more by TENS than placebo-TENS 1 week after the end of treatment, but not 3 months and 6 months later. At home evaluation of pain unpleasantness in the TENS group was never different from the placebo-TENS group. These results suggest that TENS reduces both the sensory-discriminative and motivational-affective components of low back pain in the short term but that much of the reduction in the affective component may be a placebo effect. We conclude that TENS should be used as a short-term analgesic procedure in a multidisciplinary program for low back pain rather than as an exclusive or long-term treatment.
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